Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Planetary science / Geomorphology / Topography / Landscape / Earth sciences / Geomorphometry / Landform / Terrain / Walther Penck / Physical geography / Geography / Earth


Preface In the last two decades, the prospects for geomorphological modelling have been drastically improved by advances in Information Technology, especially by greatly increased processing speeds and storage capacities
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2005-06-03 04:09:00


Open Document

File Size: 30,99 KB

Share Result on Facebook

City

Tokyo / Berlin / Schmidt / Preston / Bonn / London / Durham / /

Company

Geographic Information Systems / John Wiley & Sons / /

Country

Germany / Norway / Indonesia / France / Japan / Russia / United States / Australia / United Kingdom / New Zealand / /

IndustryTerm

ever-better tools / asymptotic law / kinetic and potential energy dissipation / river networks / increased processing speeds / potential energy / Finite-element solutions / self-similar networks / numerical solutions / geographical information systems / energy / /

Organization

Osaka City Univ. / Japanese Geomorphological Union / Chuo Univ. / /

Person

Blair / /

Position

sediment flux model at regional scale / simple model for aeolian dune dynamics / /

PublishedMedium

The Life and Work / /

Region

western Europe / /

Technology

remote sensing / Information Technology / /

SocialTag